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Humorous.
Vivs La Bvri .esqi e.-" In
the twelfth honr the glory of God, the Lord in
God, the*Tldly procedure, shall crown the tri
ne Creator witfi the perfect Clise)o4ire illuini
tlitidn Then shall the Creator, in its efliil
Jreßfcy in the diyipe Serapbine, arise into the
ii>n»e of disclosure in one comprehensive, r<
Valving galaxy of Supreme created beatitude.*
spiritual Harbinger.
Then shall the blockheads in the Jackassi
id'dome of disclosive procedure above the all
‘ired great leather sung >s of I’etcr .Xipnii’lny -
go, the gooseN rry’grind'er, rise into the dome
of disclosure until eo equal and co-exteusive
knd conglomerated Inmaxes, in one grand
roffiprehensive nmx, shall assimilate into noth
Ing. and revoh-e like a tan> tailed pussy cat,
after the space where the tail'Was.- -Ca./mfa
Chief. '
i ;
A story is going the rounds of a part' of
• oung ladies, w7ro wen* caught in a shower and
rheir color washed from their cheeks, i la
dy at oar elbow thinks the color in same of the
gentlemen's noses will not be washed out with
water at present.
‘‘Tom, who did yon say your friend B '
married < “Well, he married forty thousand
dollars—l forget her other name.'’
An exchange says that, “ if girls would have
roses for tlieir cheek®, they must do Us th' 1 ros
es do—goto sleep with tiie Nli'es, and get up
With the morning glories.” WonWn’t they be
qnite as apt to get up with a cold?—/’/•</.n'«.
In a neighboring town in wli< h there was
l>hilding a hailViiy, a party of Irishmen ii as
employed, one of whom went !o a neighboring
store and asked for a “yard of pork.” The
clerk deliberately ent off three pig’s feet and
gave them to him.
■'
A special Providence seems to watch over
the lives of drunken men It. is rarely that a
drunken man is drowiied. And why ' can’t a
drunken man be ClfotVnuti ? 'Hie reason K, be
cause his hdad is sure to sw ii<.
There is said to be a man in Worc< ster who
has lived so long upon corn bread that liis voice
becomes husky, his hair has turned th Silk' like
that which grows on the grain, and Ids toes
are covered with corns.
“Jim, does your mother whin you ?”
“ Ao—but she docs a precibirs siglit ivorse,
though." ' '• ■’
“ is that I'’
"Why, she waslics me every morning.'’
An inveterate bachelor, being asked by a
sentimental young miss, w by lie did not secure >
some fond one's company, in his voyage on the .
iWall 'of life, replied :'
“ I would, if I were sure such an is ean would
be pacific.”
Sealed proposals—as the chap said w hen he
kissed his sweetheart.
An exchange says: “Young gentlemen who i
would prosper in love should woo gently. It i
is not fashionable for young ladies to take ar
dent spirits.
“Mister, I say, I don’t suppose you don’t
know of nobody who don't want tp hire no- |
body to do nothing, don't yon ?” The answer
was, ” Yes, I don’t.”
Goethe said that “ man was the only object
that properly interests man.” We guess the
bld fellow was mistaken. Woman is a much
liKire interesting object than man anyhow.
Market Bei ort. - “ Tin plates are flat, lead
heavy, iron dull, champagne is brisk, rubarb
ami senna sre drugs, starch is stiffening, ami
f*P* r is stationary. There is no life in dead
hogs but considerable animation in old cheese."
Mrs. Partington declares that she cannot
take up a paper now-a-days, but she secs some
thing tn them about British ostriches in the
Gult of Cuba, and the President sending ships i
bf war to captivate them. The old lady thinks
that Mr. Buchanan has taken a fancy for the
feathers, and wonders how he will look with
One stuck in his hat.
THE PRESS AND THE I’KES.-tKE.
“Give me a kiss”—cried an amorous printer. ,
Intending to kiss without, the least stint or
Discretion, providing he once got a taste— 1
At the same time clasping her tapering waist.
“Excuse me,” she said; “though I favor the [
r. prere.
you press me too close, you are crumpling my
dress.”
SHAVING A NOTE.
Old Skinflint was the most celebrated broker
in Philadelphia— his “shaving’’ operations
were famous, and he generally toook off not only
beard and whiskers, but “one pound of flesh” ,
in addition. Young Henry Scarum was one of
thoae dashing chaps who love wine and horses,
«vho form a majority of the borrowers. Hen
ry having many wants, on various occasions
borrowed of Skinflint at three percent, a month
’* off;” and having at sundry periods, made
“ raises,” paid off his responsibilities. At last
be got tired of borowing and re-paying. It
would be aix years before bis estate could be
sold, under the terms of his father’s will, who
had prudently postponed that event until Har
ry should reach the age of thirty, and Har
ry coficluded that it would be better to make a
heavy operation at once, and be rid of the
potberatrin t>f continual borrowing. Away
fld old Skinflint he Lied, determined to procure
a good round slim, Aid be done with it.
“ I want ten thousOnd, for six years.’’
“Hem; what security will you give?” >
n Oh, you may have my bond—that will
bind my property.”
“Hem; what discount will you give? You ’
know my rule is, always to take discount off
besides you owe me one thousand, due to
day, and I lent you a ten in the street the otl:
er day.”’
“I won’t pay you what I've been paying; ,
one and a quarter per cent, is enough. You
may take it ‘off’,’ and take out w hat 1 owe you
beside.”
“ Hem ; well, here’s a bond for $l f »,00o at 6
years; sign it and it'll be all right.”
No sooner said than done. Harry affixed
his autograph, and hummed a tune, while Skin- ■ >
flint got bis check-book and made a calcula
tion.
“ Have you got ten dollars about you ?”
asked he in a moment, “if so, let me have
it."
“All right, my old boy,” said Harry, sup
posing be wanted it to make change “ here it
»•” ! .
“ Ham. hem; said Skinflint locking up his t
desk, and making preparation® to shoot.
“Stop, old fellow,” said Harry, “ where's my t
money.”
“ Your money, you've got it.”
“Got it! what do yon mean.”
“ Why, I was to take off' the discount, wasn't
I, and the thousand?”
“ Yes, I want my money.”
“ Why, my dear fellow, you’ve got it. Ten <
thousand at one and a quarter a mouth, for six
years, is nine thousand —a thousand you owed
me—and just | aid the ten ; it's all right my 1
dear boy—a fair btSciness transaction.”
Sr. Lona, May £B.—The Republican state* :
:hat a petition has been received by the Gov- I
amor from the citizens of Bates r '.<l Cass eoun
ties, Mjasouri. asking protection against Mont
gomery’s banditti, who had invaded Missou
ri, and were committing robberies and outrages
and preparing for an extensive foray into the
State. The Leavenworth correspondent sayr 1
that the outlaws had burned the town of But- t
Ipr, Kansa®
AYER’S
, Cathartic Pills,
.sTo’ lrt COATED.)
J ~ Alia Mil.K Tl>
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK
Invalids. Fallows, Mothers,
Plillaiilliropisla, rend 11,, ir KWerU,
nittl Jwd«e <»l* llaeir Virtue*.
FOR THE CVIIF. OF
11. ndm he, Sick llendnrhe.Foul Stomach.
• i • ■ ’ I’hTtutm;. I’» , Mt»v I. |M».
pn J. C. AVB*. Sir i beau cured
Hu- won't hrailNctoe aii.v •kmlv <*hu linvi- b> « «>r
vi-tir PilU. It Mpcuth tQNriN9tr"niaf"Ml>*t«<U'Ni-|i. wliiih
Hiry clrniun at <Mce. if they wilt cute otlrcra ns OhQ du
lAo, ilit- fact i> Wurth knowing.
Yf-.ir* with grrat Fl> " I‘!IEIU.E.
i. tfrrk "J (larurM.
Bilious Disorders mid l.iver Complaints.
|t»PiBTIiFXT OF Tilt iNTKKI'iR. >
M tniiMiTvx, I>. C., 7 Fvh.. I
Slit 1 J. If-1 '"Hr I’ilU in Hiy grucral ami
iw actls-* cvef MIHM* y«‘ii um<ie liiriil. ■w»l ciMinot iiCdilate to ,
MV liny nil- the Infi catharlii • n<|4«>jr Th*i« r»«:r
Utt*m action ou the ht'rr i* k ami il«i nh «l r<Hi*»|i»’'Wt
ly tor) are an H'lniirabk « vnie.ly lor rang.-Dieiitnot that
•Hgaii’ il. I ha'.- -rliii in found a raw of bthottf tiiS
f,ttr no . Imtiu.ntv Huit ii tiiil not mnlily y i« l«l to thim.
Fiatcrually yourn, ALONZO MALk M l>.
jhyDnun nf the .Vtiiiue
Pyseutery, tilid Morins. •
Post Orrii E, II kßTi.mt T.lf. <’b.. Mien.. Nut. I?., INSX
!»«. Aver: Your Pill* are lhe iwif.ilion ot ine.hime.
They liave (lon«* i»v wM»- more g'«*l than I cm h 111 you.
She lm<l been birk and i-ininp nu»'.v l.>r mmitlm. Vent
off t - Im «bn tor>‘<l at great expend- Imt p*t »••• Itetter.
tin tt ivnii.wi cMtaking voui Pih*. which m-u rmed her,
In- exiiHßtig huge ipiuntilio •>! troi mi. ..1. ,Ik hi her
Imhlv. Th#y afterwarth cured her ami mir <• . liihln n
oTi4<XMly dysentery. Oneof.mr m ighl-'i* li.n H lawt.Mml
my wife* cured him with t"-- <!••'•* of yom I’illn. wliite
utbers nroumi us |mid fiom fi' '■ ’ ’ 'hularM <kx tors
bills, ami tart mucli time, wtjmut being cured entirely
run tin- . Such a m.ilicinc ns y< ms, whkjl is i«K»mlly
Gbod u'mi iioiiiWt. will la* |»ri/e»1 re.
GEO. J. till! I-FIN. rnffutatfer.
Jndigcfttion nnd Impurity of the Blood.
Iter J. I. Hitnet, of Advent Cltttrch. IW*.
I»f. Ater; I have um-.I your Pilis with extraordinary
i nici i in niv family and aiiMmg those lam railed toviait j
hi To n-giilatv t|ie orpin*digestion ami puil*
ty the blotul they are the very U*t reiueiiv I have ever
liiiitwn, aud 1 can CunftdMitly ncommeinl them to my
friends. Yours, J. A. HlMEf*.
Warsaw. Wyomini Co.. N. V., Oct. 24.1R55.
Oecr Sir: 1 iuu using your Cathartic Illis in my prac
tice, and find them nn t xcell.-nt purgative to cleanse ths
1 system and purify the fountains of tin- blood.
JOHN fl. MEA( HAM. M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kinc’s Eril, Tetter,
Tninors, and Salt Kheuin.
From a Fn U-ardiiiff'.Vlei-chant of St. lA>wi, Fb 4, ICA6.1 C A6.
Dr. Ater: Your Pills are the paiAgun of all that is
great In uiadfcinc. Tin y have cured my little danglitrr
of ulcerous sores upon her bamls and feet that had proved
incurable for years. Iler mother hud been long grievous
ly aft!i tel with blotches and pimpka on her skin and Ip
he? Imir. After our child was cured, she also bird yonr
l*illn, ami they liave cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE.
Jlheumalibiii, Neuralgia, and Gtrat.
Z/ott Uit'lin . /A-. Huu l.ri, (>/ the JUdhtnlal Fpu. f'hiirdi.
l*t LAfKi Hut .•*«. Favannah. <la., .tan. fi. 18M.
Honored Sir : I should be ungrateful for therein f your
ekill has brought me if I did not report my lasc t»» y on.
A cold settled iu my limbs and bi ought on ex<-i iiciating
nenmlgic pains, which ended In chronic ihrunmlism.
Notwithstanding 1 luul the beat of physicians, the disease
grew worse and worse, until, by the ad' i«e of your rxrrl
h ut agent in llultiumie, Dr. Nackenxie, I tried your Pills.
‘ Their effects were slow, but sure, by persevriing in the
use of them, I hui now entirely well.
Fenaie Chamber. Bator Rovge. 1.a.. 5 Dec.. Ikafi.
Dr. Aver: I have been entirely cun-«l by ynur Pills of
lUieum.-itic Gout —a iiaiofui diM-m-e that luul nfflii n-d me
ft,l years. VINCENT FLIDF.I.L.
For Propsy, I’k‘lliora, or kindred Com
plMinfa, requiiiug un acliie purge, they air au excel
lent reimsly.
For CoMivenesfi or (’onMipation, and as
a Dinner PHI, they are agreeable ami eflerlual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflnmnia
tlpU* and ru n Ih-iifnt-ss, ami Pai Hal IHlnd
li< >»», hate la-vu cured by the alteiali'e at lion of these
Pills.
Moat of the Pills in niaikrt contain Mercury , "hh’i. al
though a taluable iriiiedy in skilful bamls. te dimgcrous
! in a public pill, ft«'Ui the dreadful comw-iurnri i» that fre
quently follow its iuraiitiouH use. Thea** contain no im r*
eury oi mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
<’<>! GIIS, COLDS, lIOAI4SKNFSS, INFLU
EAZ.I, IHIONC IIITIS, V HOOPING
COIGH, CHOUP, ASTHMA. IN
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
ami for the relief of cousumptiva patients iu advanced
i Mages of the disease.
We need not sjwak to the public of its virtnea.
Throughout every town, and almost exeiy hamlet of the
American Mates, its woiidi.fnl tinea of pulmonary com
plaints lia'i made it already known. Nay, fi w are the
femltks in any civilized rvunti v on this continent with
out some per«oiial experience ot its effects and fewer yet
the i-ommuuitica auy v hue which bait not among them
some living trophy of its victory <►'< r the subtle ami dan
g. KUb diM .iM-s ot the thii’iit and lungs. V Idle it is the
m..*i |.ou< ’ lul anti«t- I« i<l In-"ii to t. i tie h-in.i
--d ibb- ami dangerous die« ».«•* of the piilmonaty organs, it
i- ai«o the plrassinlrMt and safest it-midy that can lie eni
p|.n«-d I' i iidaiils and ymu»g prisons. I’arriHs should
hii'e it m -tore ag.-im-t Insida-us enemy Hurt steals
upon them unpn pared. We have nbm.daiit grounds to
believe the /Ictovlsaies moir lives by the con
sumptions it prevents than those it cines. Keep it by
you, and erne your colds while they are < urable. nor neg
lect them until no human skill < an master the inexorable
canker that, fastened on tha vitals, rat* youi life away.
All know the dreadful tirtnlitv of lung disoidvrs, and ns
I they know too the virtues of this lemedy, we need not do
inoie than to assure them it is still made the l<est it can
bo. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the
i most perfect possible, and thus afford thoae who rely oa
I It the l«st agent which our skill can furnish for their cure.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mau.
AND SOLD Hr
ZEII.I.X, HLNT4 CO., an,l by all Druggist®and
Dealers in Medicine. apt 22
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(Formerly Cruinnu-y llohml <
ALBANY, GA.
r I MIE above Hotel, tn Albany, the present
1 termimis of the Georgia and Florida
‘ Kail Road, is now open for the reception ol
Tit YVELMN’G PI BLI( .
The House and Furniture are new, the Proprietor
is determined to make it a First Class and
hopes hv a stru t attention to the wants of his guests,
to merit the patronage of the public.
apr22 If L. H. DINIIAM, Proprietor.
Lime, Lime, Lime!
FROM TIIE “CHEM ACLA WORKS”
ALABAMA.
now prepared to furni>h any quantity
\ y from Ito bbls., iof the above named arti
I cie, equal if not superior to the best Rockland, at as
I low or lower figures than any Lime can be had in our
i market. Masons and contractors will find it to their
interest to call. C. (.’AMPBELL A SON,
apr If
TO I I V\ I I HS.
' r IMI E subscribers have on hand, a good stork of
1 Osiiaburga, Kerseys. Blankets, and coarse Shoes
i suitable for the season, also, a general stock of Gro
ceries which they will sell cheap for Cash or approx
••d credit, at the old stand on the corner above the
Lanier Bouse C 1 \ a SON.
Macon, October 2D. 1857.
REMOVAL.
r I -, ilF subscriber has removed to the corner store in
1 ” Washington Block,” new Building.) or in other
words, “the Old Washington Hall Corner,” where he
! will be pleased to *ee his friends and customers as
J M BOARDMAX
n*»v 2»»
ISAACS' SALOON
IX
“ RALSTON'S NEW BUILDING’’
ox
( berry Street, Maeen, Ga.
SPRING AND SUMMER PROGRAMME.
\ r 0W that winter has past and gone and the warm
days have come, the subscriber uses the /Vrixxto
; inform Lis numerous customers and friends that he
still keeps step with the seasons ; and as he has here
t -fore furnished Oysters. Game, and other suitable :
comforts and luxuries, lit* is now prepared wdh
I( E ( REAMS
ami many other refreshments embracing almost eve
i n thing that can gratify the palau and satisfy hunger
: and thirst.
Tl RTLI’OR CLAM SOI’P
Will be served ewrv day at 11 o’clock A. M. ; and
meals can be had whenever called for.
ISAACS invites the ih x<,kt and thirsty passing
through Macon, to g; .. him a call, as his LARDEK
is daily supplied with all the i. unties to be procured '
| in the Savannah and N» w Y< rk markets, and his j
' BAR furnished with the best of Ligroin*, Segxns and
other accompaniments.
Confectioneries and Fruit.
ISAACS also keeps constantly on band a good as- I
sortment of
CoNFECTIONBHIES,
Orange.*,
Apples.
Bananas,
Pink Apples,
Various descriptions of Nuts,
Cakes, Ac.
All of which can be purchased at low prices for <
B< »ure and call at
THE ISAACS HOUSE,
or.
ISA A CS* R EST A UR A NT. *
Cherrt Street, near Ralston’s new Hall,
Afacon, Georgia.
The subscriber returns bis- thanks to those who
have been patronizing him.
No effort will be spared to please both his old cue- ;
t'jactv ardncH on' - Don’t forget the place.
npr 28 fc ISAACS
Mrs. Howland
I S now opening FA I,L and WIN
TEk MILLINERY Coniisling . '.Mk
ot all the Fashionable Stylet of T Tyrh
Bonnets Ui-ad IjresM-s, • 'Ann
FeatKers, I loavor*. ’Cloaks
amt Beragea, Silk Evening L > ttw
Dreaarti, f'nnoliues. Wire MB,
Braida, ftteßa Shawls mid M
Scarf**. /V
Ail ot which Will be sold on (he reasonable
terim for Ca*h Country Milliners supplied with
Bonnet* by thvCa*e or Dozen.
All ordora piomplly attended to m Millinery ur
Dress Making. no» 25
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
W U4HIX. TON BLO( K, HI I.HI KRY ST.
M \<’ON,GEOR<:iA.
I \W. Medical, School, miacellaiieouß and Juven
ile Books.
Blank Books Stailom-vy, Drawing Paper, Roll Pa
per, Water Colors Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil
and Water (’ohm*. mat tynl Instruments, Matlie- |
iji.itu al nnd Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books. Writing De-ka, Port Folios, Piwket Books,
Gammon Boards, Writing Fluids and Inks of the
very best kinds, Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing |\n
cils, Ste»d and Gold Pens, and all the various article* !
iL-ualiy found in a Book Store.
\ls/>. Agent ot the Southern Mutual iislirniicr
Company. oct 17
TO M ERCH ANTS
AND
MOVTSE KEEFERS-
T IIAVE a heavy stock of goods on hand.
I and I will sell for Cash at New Turk
prices for 2 or .3 months. W !
My stock comprises ii good assortment Din
ner and Tea setts. White and Gilt China, do. Granite
all sizes of wtts. Granite Ware open to pack from '
for merchants. Common Ware do.; a large lot Gob
lets, Totnblers, J •reserve Dishes. Ac.
Castors, Plated and Briltmiia Ware, Table Cutlery.
Also, So Crates assorted Granite and Uominsn
\\ .
( s.’> Crates assorte<l Common Ware,
3o “ “ Granite, to be here in January,
ls.-»s. R. P. MrEVOY.’
i dec3l-ly
'I II l
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
X’ ET A.SSETS, Exclusively Cash,) Four and a
‘ half Millions of Dollars
by Bond and Mortgage on Real Es
tale in the City and State of New York, worth over
A'.'.'MWl,Oo\
The entire profits of this Company, sl,tJo<\ooO,
I (Ist .lune. 1857, i are the property of the assured.
Wives can insure the lives of their husbands fur a
sum free li’onl the claims of his creditors.
Creditors can insure the lives of their debtors as a
i securitv for their claims.
Parties can insure tlieir lives for a sum payable on
! their attaining the age of 45, 50, 55, or ♦>“ years, ami
so make a provision for old ago, or payable to their
heirs should they die in the interim.
A fixed sum can be secured by one payment, with
power to increase or decrease the amount deposited,
renewing the amount assured equitably.
FRED’K S. WINSTON, President.
Is \ac A mi ITT, Secretary.
Sheppard Homans, Actuary.
Pamphlets giving every information, and blank
forms for applications, can be had at inv office.
T. Il BLOOM,
noy 5 Macon Ga.
LANIER HOUSE,
M ACON, GEORGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors.
r 1 MIE PROPRIETORS of this well known ( jWL.
| 1 establishiiwnt, respectfully give notice
| that they are still candidates for the patron
age of the Travelling public, and determined
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests and
maintain the reputation of the llmi.se.
Free Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House,
by a fine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, which
they have provide*! for that, purpose. Passengers
hereafter will be at no expense whatever for trans|M»r
tation of themselves ami their baggage either way be
tween the Lanier House ami the Railway Stations in
Macon. We ask a continuance of public patronage
ami promise attention and comfort to our guests.
«.< i 2«» LOG W A HE \R V
MACON & WESTERN R. ROAD.
MACON. December Uth, 15,»7.
/ \N and after Friday, the iSth inst., the trains
t I will be run as follow* ;
Leave Macon 1, a. in-, arrive Atlanta£.ls, a. in.
Leave Macon 11.30, a. in., arrive Atlanta 5.2 11 , p. tn.
Leave Atlanta 12, night, arrive Macon 7.15, >». m,
j Leave Atlanta 1? m.. arrive Macon 5.4". p. in.
I The night trains u ill not be run on Sundays. The
1 a. in.. Train from Maron connects with the State
Road for Chattanooga at 12.30, p. in., and Georgia
Read for Augusta at 10 a. in. The 11.•”><', a in. train
eonnects with the State Road at 12.30., p. in., ami
the Georgia Road, at 12, p. m.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Dec. 24, 1H»57. Snpi’rintendcnt.
IMMENSE “ATTIEMTION!
CROWDS OF ADMIRERS
AT TIIE
BAZAAROF FASHION!
ROSS. COLEMAN fi ROSS
IT AVE Received and opened for flic inspection of
I the Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and sur
rounding Counties, their first supply of
SPRING GOODS,
EMBRACING every vai’iety both Foreign and Do
mestic, that ingenuity could possibly suggest. The
reputation of their Goods is so well established as to
preclude the necessity of particularizing in each
branch. Suffice it to say that their Stock is more am
ple and varied than usual, and the advantages they
possess in their purchases will enable them to sell at
prices out of the reach of their competitors. In ad
dition to what they have on hand they shall receive ,
i from their Agent in New York ami Philadelphia,
wee ly supplies of New Styles as they appear in mar
ket until their nextquarterly purchase, thereby keep I
ing their Stock at all times the largest in the city.
The Ladies are particularly and most cordially in i
vited to examine before purchasing, as the difference
in prices, will be a great saving ns will readily ap
pear to them. ROSS, COLEM AN A ROSS.
apr H-ts
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
•urj-sssiwa
[sssET 4
tJt xr_ TT h rs-Try FfX
SEW ARHANC.E.MEXT.
(AN and after Sunday, Feb. thr 21st, the Passen
7 ger Trains of this Road will be run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave Sav aunab 1.15, a. ru,, 3, p. m.
Arrive in Macon, 10.45, a. m.. 12.30, n. m.
Leave Macon 9.45, a. ni., 11.30, p. ni.
Arrive in Savannah 7.15, p. m., 8.50, a. ni.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AI'GI STA.
Leave Savannah 1.15, a. m., 11.15, a. ni.
Arrive in Augusta 9, a. m., 7, p. m.
Leave Augusta 2, a. m., 3.45, p. in.
Arrive in Savannah 8.50, a. m., 10.55, p. ni.
BETWEEN MACON AND AVGUSTA.
Ix'ave Macon 9.45, a. m., 11.30, p. m.
Arrive in Augusta?, p. Tn., 9, a. m.
Leave Augusta, 2, a. m , 3.45, p. rr
Arrive in Macon, 10.45, a. m., 12.30, a. m.
Trains connect on arrival at Gordon, for Milledge
ville and Eatonton, at Macon with the trains of the {
South-Western Railroad for Columbus and Albany,
and with the Macon A Western Road for Atlanta.
Passengers leaving Savannah by 1.15, a. m., train ,
will arrive in Atlanta about fi, p. in., leaving by the
2.45, p. m.. train, can arrive in Atlanta, next morning
to breakfust. EMERSON FOOTE,
Savannah, 185«. (; €n ’| Sup’t.
feb 25 • ’
I >*•!.< >K M b/H
KAI HE DE VIE,
OK
Balsam of Life.
to be strictly a Preparation. i ■
CAREH LLX AND ACCURATELY PREPARED PROM THE ORIG- ’
IXALKEi.IPE OF DB. LELEIVRE.
r pHIS valuable preparation has been in use for ’
i nearly a century in Europe and the West India
Islands, and for a shorter period in these United
States, with the must satisfactory results. No medi
cine was ever compounded which has a more univer
sal application than this. For the permanent cureot
ail diseasea arising frum a disordered Liver, Stomach
or Intestines, such as Liver Complaint. Jaxndiee,
Dyspepsia. Nausea. Constipation, Ac., this r ?.nedy
has never been excelled. For diseases of the nervous
system. Sick Headache, Nervous Debility, Ac. Iu ]
tbo numerous affections peculiar to females, this I i
medicine is a perfect balm The proprietor has huu- i
d reds of testimonial* from gentlemen and ladioa ot I
the highest respectability, throughout this State as ]
to its efficacy.
Manufactured by CHARLES DeLORME,
Sumter, S. C. i
For sale in Macon bv E. L. STROHECKER ACO I
A X MENXRDand FITZGERALD A NOTTING
H\M n .v s
SPEER & HUNTER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACOM, G|u
Office on Ti iangular Block, Corner of Cherry Street
and Cotton Avenue
\< r E have associated as patners in the practice of
y V Law in the counties its the Macon and adjoin
-1 ihg Circuit . and ekewherv in the State by aperial
pmitiai’t Miso, w ill attend the Federal Courts at Sa
i vaiuiuband Marietta. ALEX. M. SPEER.
Feb. 17, !•».’»« S \MFEL HUNTER.
4 111. tIU K 1 11 n TIIE < 111! YPi:sT.
AND
Is I.ooit as the Best.
K . E- EKEWEK,
Plain and Omfpnental House and sign
SHOP IN DAMOUR’S NEW BLILDING,
MACON, GA.
HAVING of number one hands, I can ami
will do work <’h£*AW:k ami ax wkll as any one
ri.M-. A fair showing at al! jobs is aolieifcd. All
work warranted.
Jun. ls|, !<)H Jan 7 1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
\T THE.SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, No.
3, Cotton A venue, upposise Washington VII
Hail Lot. Macon, Georgia. The aubscribers T
would return their thanks for the very liberal and
long continued patronage extended t<« them, and
would must respectfully solicit a continuance of the
game. We have in store a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly nd
l ditions will be made, of all the different styles and
patterns usually called for in a shoe store, and would
invite those wishing to purchasr*, to call and exatn-
I ine our stock, as we are prepared to sell as low as
anv house in the citv or State.
! 19 MIX A KIRTLWH
IfeOOTS. A full assortment ot Gents’ tine French
1 > Calf Roots, pump sole, welted and water proof,
of various kinds and qualities, both sewed and peg
ged. Just received and for sale low bv
1.? MIX A hIRTLAXD
l>ri’.l’.l<R SHOES \ lai a'-or?riieut "t (i.-nt*
Ii and bovs Rubbi-rs. Also Ladies slipper and san
dal rubber Shoes <»t Goodyear’i* celebrated patent.—
Just received and for sale low bv
MIX A KIRTLANIi
PLANTATION BROGANS. Now in store the
I best assortment of Negro Shoes, we have ever
| offered in this market. Men’s double soled peg and
nailed black and russetts; do. heavy single soled
black am! russetts; do. boys and youths black and
russetts, all of which we are selling very low.
oct 1» MIX A KIKTLAMI.
BOOI’S AND SHOES. Men’* and B<»\* ami
Youth's fine calf and kip peg’d Boots; Men’s
stout kip hunting ami mud Boots; Gents lasting
Gaiters, Moufrrey. opera and ties, and tine calf Bro
gans ; Gents, boys’s and youths* patent and enam
elled Brogans; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California
kip Brogans, a large assortment.
MIXA KIRTI. \XD
The Insured Participate in the Profits.
Continental Insurance Company,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
July
C ASH CAPI TA I ht.ooa.oo
ASSETS. JULY Ist, 15.57 «5f»,57«,82
LI ABl LIT! ES, J ULY 1 st, 1857 f,757.28
Inruree Hoildiiw, Cotton, JLreliondize, llntmvhold
Pnruiture, and otlur hwurdble l*roptrty t at the nru
al rate*.
r IMIREE FOURTHS of the net profits of the busi-
1 ness of tins Company are divided annually to
holders of its policies in Scrip bearing interest, and
such profits carefully invested for the additional se
curity of the Insured, until the fund thus accumu
lated shall have reached the sum of $500,000, making
the (’ash guuiHiitce of the Company $1,000,00D ; ami,
i thereafter, the Scrip w ill be redeemed as rapidly and
to the extent that tiie profits accruing to the policy
holders exceed the sum of ss<*i,oOO.
GEO. T. HOPE, President.
11. H. Limp*my. Secretarv.
T. K. BLOOM, Agrnt ? Macon, Ga.
The Board of Directors nnre thia day declar
ed u dividend to Policy Holders entitled to partici
, pate in the profits, of ‘thirty three and one-third p r r
1 <>nt. upon the Earned Premiums of the past year’s
business, Scrip for which will be issue*! August Ist.
oct 2<»
; -
Experience Teaches Wisdom
1.-'EIJ.OW CITIZENS, allow me to
say to those who have been my pat
i ronx aiu\ f 'rir-ndx for *<» manv ' ear.*, ami * ■
are now enjoying tin benefits of my skill, that Tam
I in daily communication with all the sources of infor
mation, both North ami South, connected with the
Dental profession, and will omit nothing either in
money or labor to give satisfaction to all w ho may fa
| vor me with their pntronage. lea?*r call ui my old
j office, on thv corner of 2d and Mulberry streets, over
lU.unpb<-ll A Son’s store, of the • foldcn Tooth,
no? 12 J. <' M« KEYXGLDS.
HEMO VED.
OI K NEU STORE.
lIOSTK’K A K EIN are now removing tlieir splen
) did Stock ot Fancv Dry Good®, to the obi Stand
of Bostick and Johns, whirn has been rh-guntly tilted
up for them, am! they extend un invitation to their
friemls generally, and the ladies particularly, to give
them a call, as tlieir gmals are al! new, mid will be sold
cheap. BOSTICK A KEIN.
Dec. '.‘l. 1857 If
Geo. T. Rogers & Son
I I AVE in Store ami constantly receiving a large
11 ami general stock of Groceries, eotiaiatuig in
part of
12" Bags Rm (’oftce,
2 > Bags Old (•overnment *la'a (’oll’cc,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
2" Bags Popper ami Spice.
50 Bbl*, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades,
2o Jllid.*. choice Molasses,
15 Hhds. Bacon Sides,
l<w» boxes Sperm and Adamantine Camllcs,
.50 Boxes Soap, various qualities,
3" Boxes Starch, various grades,
s<> Boxes (gross' Pepper, Spice and Ginger,
45 Boxes Candy, assorted.
•>0 Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
' 3" Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes,
•>5,<»00 Cigars of every grade,
Together with a general assortment of Liquors-all '
of which will he sold low for Cash. oct 20 i
NEW HAT & CAP STORE.
An entirely New Stock of Hats and Caps.
CHAS. B. STONE,
(LATE W ITH BELDEN A CO., I
HAS now opened in the Washington Block, < near
ly opposite the Lanier House,; an entirely new
stok of
<*ent»’ 9 Boys’ and Childrens’ Hats and
Capa,
of every quality ami pattern.
Planters in want of WOOL HATS for Plantation
use. will find it to their interest to give him a cull be- ,
fore buying elsewhere.
Having an experience of eight years ami more, in
the HAT and CAP BUSINESS in this city, he flat
ters himself he w ill be able to furnish his old friends
and customer* with the very latest fashions, and at ’
I rr axonabU rate*.
He has also made arrangments with the most ex
| tensive maniifucturers to supply him w ith the latest
styles through the season.
Thankful for past favors, he would solicit a cor.
tinuanee of public patronage.
Macon, oct 19
Plantation for Sale.
(OFFER for sale on liberal terms inv Plan
tation, situated on the Ocmulgee River in
Bibb county, ten miles above Macon, consist-
ing of 640 acres of Land. The place has < aiiMlna
first rate two story framed Dwelling and all other out
houses and is in good order. My addraaa is Cola
parc bee P. 0., Monroe co., Ga.
aj.r Mm WILLIAM JOHNSON.
SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
r TMIE undersigned would respectfully iu-
1 vise the attention of his friends and
toiuers, and the trade, to his large stock of a®
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
Double and Single Harness, Saddles,
Bridles, Bits and Spurs, of the
best make and latest
style.
Also, prepared to do job work at the shortest no
tice, ana in workmanlike manner, and as low as
any House in the city. Uail and see at his new Store
next to the Manufactures’ Bank, and opposite Ross*
New Building. JOHN CLEGHORN.
oct 19 .
NOTICE.
IT'ROM this date we shall adopt as near as possible
. the CASH SYSTEM We are compelled indo it.
From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH.
Where credits are given w hich will only he given to
those who have paid u* promptly) un addition will he
made to tiie plice named according to the time de
sired by the purchaser.
HARDIMAN A GRIFFIN.
Maron, Jan. 1,18 M. Jan T
ISAAC HVTDEN,. ... ~J T. WOODWARD.
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
H AYDEN A WOODWARD arc now pre
yared to famish their friends and rTTV
public generally, with gma! <.:m Hordes anj \
new as well as tasty Btiggit .*, Carriages, Ac.
iu complete order at the shortest notice.
They ar© determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal attention, to business, and reasonable cash
price# will enable them to do mo.
fed and kept by the day, week or 1
month. Drove Stock also accommodated at reason
ble price’ Vrll rrv Street next to Lattrrv Office,
Maoon, Ga
Valuable Lands.
Randolph county.
Mb District—No*. 57,107, 212.
Gth do. IS* 81*.
loth do. 24H. 249.
CLAY.
7tb District No. 197. ‘
LEK.
t'.th District—No. s 4.
14th do. 35,77, 19*.
SUMPTER
11th District Nos S7; 94.
27th do. ’ 193.
28th do. Sos.
MARION
31st District -No. 1.70.
WEBSTER.
Islh District—No. TA.
” MUSCOGEE.
loth District- Nos. «.’*, 67.
TAYLOR >
lath District No. 19.' ' 1
llth do. 85, 107, 108.
14th do. IM.
loth do. 28, 00.
- 'TALBOT.
16th District No. 40.
PIKE.
Mh District—No. 242.
WORTH
7tb District No 449
THOMAS.
sth District No. 337.
IRWIN.
Ist District—Nos. 141, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161,168, ■
171.
COFFEE.
Ist District —No. 284.
APPLING.
2d District Nos. 540, 541.
RABUN.
3d District —No. 73.
PICKENS.
4th District—No. 107.
12th do. 253.
13th do. 171.
FANNIN.
; sth District—No. 11.
'.'th do. 116, 148
‘ 27th do. 41.
CHEROKEE.
I 14th District —No. 61.
15th do 214.
FORSYTH.
3d district—No. 216.
MURRAY.
■ sth District—No. 91.
'.'th do. 270.
25th do. 65.
26 th do. 226.
27th do. 318.
GILMER.
26th District -Nos. 58, 158.
CASS.
stii District- Nos. 126, 249.
16th do. 38.
17 th do. 799.
POLK.
90th District —No. 536.
FLOYD.
4th District—No. 225, 323.
sth do. 314.
15th do. 153.
23d do. 52.
24th do. 131.
CHATTOOGA
6th District—Nos. 68, 72.
14th do. 242.
15th do. 48.
WALKER.
7th District—No. 246.
9th do. 157.
10th do. 297.
DADE.
lotli District -No. 6. 131, 204, 208.
llth do. 34.
19th do. 81.
CARROLL.
2d District No. 27.
For sale by T. R. BLOOM, Ag't.
January, Ist, 1858. Macon, Ga.
Jan 7
Lands ! Lands!!
T OFFER for Salk the following valuable Laxdk
1 in SOUTH -WESTERN GEORGIA. All persons
are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon anv
of them. ‘ T. R. BLOOM.
October, 1857. Macon, Ga.
DOUGHERTYCOUTY.
Ist District -Nos. »*>•», 95, 97.
BAKER COUNTY.
7th District Nos. 38N.
i 9th do Nos. 18, 32*, 829,333, 369, 378, 379,38“,
4H», 406, 40s.
l«»th District- Nos. 45, 46, 47.
WORTH C OUNTY.
7th District—N«»s. 124, 525.
‘lsth do. “ 11,12,55.
16th do. “ 26. 27. 38. 239.
LEE ( OUXTY.
Ist District—Nos. 13l». 160, 16*, 196.
13th do. •• 4. I*l.
llth do. “ 113.144.
SUMPTER COUNTY.
1 ’.th District -Nos. 91.
TERRELL COUNTY.
llth District—Nos. 12*, 250.
12th do. “ P.«s, 201.
* RANDOLPH COUNTY.
sth District—Nos. 144.
MILLER COUNTY.
12th District Nos. 2“9, 221, 222, 22 ’.. 224, 225, 2-"7,
337. 375, 376, 396.
13th do “ 6, Is. 19, 2*. 6, 76, 391, 392, 394.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th District Nos. L’lo.
27th do. “ 190, 246.
DOOLY COUNTY.
Ist District - Nos. 7. 208, 211. 212. 213, 214. 221, 222,
223 224 225 226 227 22*.
2d do. “ 152, 237.
i 7th do. “ 211.
9th do. •• Ho.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
•Ith Dictrict- No. 214.
PULASKI COUNTY.
Mli District—No. 102.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
13th District—Nos. *7, «*.
, 14tli do. •• 63, 64.
<>cf JO
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
LANDS!
LEE COUNTY.
Ist District—Nos, 118, 155, 161.
! 13th " “ 16.
llth “ “ 65, 95, 99. 1 <lO, 138, 139, 157,
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District Noh. ho, 82, 135, 212, 254.
16th “ " 226, 240, 245, 247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District -Nos. 65, 66, 129.
4th '• " 191.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
sth District -No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District -Nos. 169, 168, 189, 196, 229, 831, 234,
254.
15th District Nos. 60, 64, 66, 72, 157.
16th “ “ 11, 20, 21, 43, 44, .">3, 54, 116, 117,
128, 137, 143, 144, 154, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171,
188, I*9, 195, 197, 198, 232.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 6*, 202, 206.
3d “ “ 30, 67.
6tb “ “ 2, 4. 19, 20, 30, 35, 36, 40, 51, 54,
112, 113. 147, 179,205,206. 212. 237. 250.
7th District—Nos. 1, 65, 66, 129, 121, J 32, JB*, 1*9,195,
loth “ “ 82, 110, 111, 116, 134, 141, 142, 143,
147, 167, 197, 223, 255,256.
14th District—Nos. 18, 18, 19, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 88,79, 85, 1)0,176,177,204,
205. 211. 214.
Mb District—Nos. 150, 151, 161, 162, 168, 172, *177,
178, 189, 198, 199, 215, 216, 265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3rd District —Nos. 35.
7th “ “ 28.41, 56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
Sth District—No. 93.
Ist “ “ 116.
2nd “ “ 178, £O3, 209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
4th “ 44 97, 98, 125, 158.
llth 44 44 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 187, 199, 202, 209, 2)5. 288, 9.’>6.
13th “ 44 13. 98, 126, 132, 134. 152, 153,155,
156, 158, 168, 182. 174, 19*, 217, 243,252.
14 th District—Nob. 93, 98, 103, 126.
loth 44 44 137, I*7, 15*, 229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th District—N‘»s. 73, 102, 103.
EARLY COUNTY.
26th District—Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 84, 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 12, 13, 18, 17, 5), 68, 60, 76, 89,
90, 92, 93, 96, 141, 146, 147, 150.
16th District—No. 280.
27 th “ “ 263, 264, 29R, 299, 300, 301,302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
Sth District—Noa. 389, 391, 192,426, 424.
17fh “ 44 212, 347,348. 374, 376.
The above lands owned and for sale bv
WM B. JOHNSTON,
Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston A Co.’a. nor 12
DR."lt’. K. NISBET,
CITY PHYSICIAN,
WILL attend promptirto all calls.
Office it* Triangular block, over E. WINSHIP’S
store. ' jan 7
PLANTATION RSR sale.
npHE Plantation near Americus formerly owned bv
1 T. L. Holt—containing 6“7 aores. It is finely
situated, in pxxi state of repair, with the necessary*
buildings, Ac. cash, one-third
one year, one-third two years, with interest. Apply
to T M Furlow, Americus, or to the undersigned at
Macon. JAME.S W GRATIN’
Macon, Dec. 3rd 185?. «
City papers copv.
Bl SIMSS mills.
tuomas Hardeman, ovid g. sparks, '
HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
H - ILL continue to give prompt attention iu their
t y FIRE PROOF WARE house, on the
<d •it and 1 oplat Streets, U> ull business com milled
to their charge.
With their thanks tor past favors, and a renewed
plea* of fmthfulne.. t.l kII tVintttre.tS TlbS ‘
irieiids and custviners, they hope to receive their full
share of the public patronage.
Liberal advances made ou Cotton and other pro- '
qwee when required.
*■4? Planter's Family Stores, also Bagging, Ror>e,
Ac., furnished al the luwe»t market rules.
oct 2“
- -A. - Wfl S 33
dwaiTkii tn
HOI me F! H.NINHING COODR,
CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE
COOKING RON AND OFFICE STOVES
WOOD-WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, AND
Jlnnuincturcr ol Plain Tin M are.
. ~ Vu Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
oct 17
bookbinding.
I A s ••■'BNES nmiiufactnre. t'i order every
description ot Blunk Account Books, and binw
m any style desired, Magazines, Lu>v, Music and Mis
eelhuieous Books, Clerks' Record and Docket Books
with or Without punted roans, and warranted best
quality {>aper.
Engineers'profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders from thecouutrv promply and carefully
attended to. Otlieeon Cotton Avenue one door below
Ross and t olemans’. „ luv xilj
111 KLBI T, <TIAPI.N A CO.,'
IMeoBTEBS AND JOBBERS OP
Silk and Millinery Goods,
u n n i?"' 1,1 -Ysw i'ori.
Silks. Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Dress
trimmings, Ae
JOSEPH M. Ut 81.81 T, ANDBRW A. CHAPIN
WOODHRIDOR NEARING, aurls u
oet 19 ’
M 11,1.1 VMS S POTTER,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
Ail. 93 South Stnxt, Aetv i'ork.
R. 8. WILLIAMS, g> POTTER,
O. X. WILLIAMS,
; OCt 19
J. U. sPALDINt; A < 0..
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
! Ao. 8 South (bmnureial Strut, tmtiveon Marka and
H al nut, .Saint I.ouis, Mo.
1 r « U T e o‘ re att, i n I t ' on given to the Sale and Purchase
| ot bale Rope and Bagging, Provisions, Flour, Grain,
Ac., Ac. Respectfully refer to Me! chants of St. I amis
| generally. ()( . t
E_ J. OOKTIsrEJLIo,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I 16 Krchango Ilan, opporito Mrrrhanto’ Eixhai.gr, '
NEW YORK.
nov 5
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
lir«)aA.I>WAV, 'N’FJNV Y’OKK
SIMEON LELAND A CO., Proprietors.
, nov 5
ALFRED F JAMES,
ASC T. a ~yy
\\ ‘'t I '.• tten<l * hp prosecution and collection of
•’■Mms against the Government of Texas and
individuals- the investigation of, and ti-
1 Ti “ l ' s ’ “” d »'<lemption of pra-
K;.”" <i | ur ln erer .''ronn'y in the State, also
th< renHxling bills in the proper co out v
Persons wishing to invest in Texas Lands at
will akr" ° W |,nces ' “" d 'lwiring information,
will always recede prompt and reliable responses to
their enquiries. 1
i oct 19
JONES A- lIANAIiEKt; II
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 285 Broadway, New York,
v o. ■ -I- r. st..c w t'r.
All'Ll'■■ '" r " eur Constantly on hand,
A wt ‘" lce “ sor,u ‘"--ut of Geuts Furnishing Goods.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Nos, 9,11,13 & 15 Cortlandt Street, New York
This House is centrally located in the most busi
HASS part of the City and particularly adopted to
southern and M eatern Merchants
; , D WINCHESTER.
,_ oc!1, TUGS. D. WINCHESTER.
DENNIS PERKINS .V CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20 Broad Street, i near Wall New York
Orders for every description of Merchandize will
reeene prompt aiteutioo.
Refers to c. Campbell A Son, Macon, Ga
MUt.XIS! MUUUja, I|KXK DCRRINS,
OCt 19 ’
ALLEN At WOOTTON,
General Grocers and Commission Merchants.
In "Ealuton, Eaxy.," Third Stmt Macon, tia.
OCt I'J
J. A. OUSLEY,
General Grocer and Commission Merchant,
Itangr," .tfarr,o, Ga.
.Kt l*|7* P r| ccs w ill be paid for all country produce.
LOCKWOOD At DUBOIS,
merchant tailors
558 Broadway, New York.
Iktccrro St. MetmpoGtaK Hoblf
•
L. N. M Un TI.E,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, MACON. GA.
Or F it E next to Concert Hail, over Puvne's Diur
■"•'.re. ■ ( , ct
. W ANTED.
I Am still buying Military Imuntv Land Warrants,
1 ami w ill always give the highest eash price
Macon, Ga., Oct 20 (i j (! |. AKI . :
DR. J. s. BAXTER.
OrrElLs his professional services totbe citizensot
Macon and vicinity. Office in Ralston s Buildings
over E. Winuhip'u Store. (H »t 2V ’
DAVID Hoss.
book-binder
AXD
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER.
Corntr oj ’/kit'd aud t’kerry ( [ T n
MACON, GA.
Is prepared t« execute ull orders tor Blank Books
for < oi’Krs ani> ('orxri.XG Hoi se>, undto bind Music
and all kinds of Printed Work, with iniituess and
disnatch.
Harpers , Graham's, Gudry's and all other Maga
zine* bound in cheap and substantial style.
oct 20
i:. w. BtooK
ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 229 Broadway, Corner Barclay St.,
NEW YORK.
References, in Maeon: Messrs. E. A. A J. A. Nis
bet, Attorneys at Law; Dr. Robert Collins
oct 20
T. G. HOLT, Jr.,
ATTORNEY XaE±.~W,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE in Ralston's new block on Cherry Street,
hrsl door above entrance to Concert Hall.
oct 20
J. 11. MANf.HAM.
ATTORNEY AxT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
net 19
ROBERT f OI EMAN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA
Will give prompt attention to filling orders for
Cotton.
Office over E. Winship's Clothing Store, Cotton
Avenue. oct 20
T. R. BLOOII,
Factor & Commission Merchant.
MACON, GEORGIA,
oct 20
W I LI, lam DI N< \ A,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
oft 20
CLARK A UI’PITT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA. )
HAVING returned to Dougherty county, and as
sociated with me in the nrarilce us Law, Alex. ,
S. Lippitt, Esq., prompt’ and faithful aHention will ■
be given to all business entrusted to our care. We '
will practice in the counties of Dougherty, Baker,
Calhoun, 1/ee, Dooly and Word)—in the Supreme
Court at Macon; in‘the U. S. Courts, and wherever
specially engaged. Particular attention will be given
to the collecting and securing of money demands
KICB D. H. CLARK. |
Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,1857.
!>K. 11. k. I.IU I V.
(NFFICfi on the corner, opposite the Methodist
. F Church feb xviii ts
MOUWGER & DeGRAFFENRLED
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Vienna, Dooly County pjj.
i JOU.N C. HOCSUBB. M. filOß.rrkgßlkD
leb xi-ts
R. A. COLCLOUGH, ~
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
And Commisrioner of Deeds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ala.
W ill practice in the 2d, bth, nth end loth Judi
: ciel l ireuiis of the State, and in the Supretnc and
i Federal Courts.
/tji-rracrr.- jVftuiy Kxp», Jmix llaxir, Mout
; gomerv. Ala.
feb 25-ts
JAM. M.'NKAL'*
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZEBULON GA.
feb Xl-tf
DO7G7aSSTtW~
OFFICE
OVER E. 1. STROHECKER & CO S DRUG STORE
dec 3 • - -
LOCHRANE A LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS A.T lAw
MACON, GA. ’
Office by the Mechanic’s Bunk.
OFFICE HOURS from Stu 12, A. JI,, 2 to S I’
M., and, also, from 7 to 10, P. M.
Will practice in all the counties of the Macon Cir
cuit, and in the counties of Jones, Monroe and Co
lumbia, and m the Supreme Codrt.
<». A. t'OCHBAWE, ' JOHN LAMAR.
Jan 14-ly
i.J. Ti ll AHUM ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' ALBANY, GA.
M HI practice in anv of the Courts of the Macon or
Southwestern Circuit. ar xviii-ts
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
14 hole sale A: Kctail Llrocers,
Gon.er Cherry Third Street).
Keep constantly on hand,
SUGARS—of every description,
COFFEE.—Java, Lagnira and Rio.
FLOUR - Different Brands, including Hiram Smith
Cape Jessamine, (Superior Quality) aud vaHuUh
Georgia and Tennessee Brands.
Mackerel, Paints, Oils, Snuff, Cheese,
I Bagging, Rope, Molasses, Butter, Caudles, Nails and
Salt,
Staple Dry Goods, and other articles' usuallv kept in
a Grocery Store. "
Also, Liquors of all kinds—Otard and Rochelle Bran
dies, Holland Gin. Jamaica Rum, Old Mouonga
i hela, Scotch and Bourbon Whiskey.
WlNES—Champagne, Shorty, Port,’Madeira and
I Domestic.
i AMERK’AN LIQUORS, including Brandy, Gin,
Rum, \V hisky, Wild Cherrv Brandy, Bitters
(singer Wine.
SEGARs A TOBACCO of various brands,
, All of which will be s<*id on reasonable terms for
Caah or approved Credit. o ct 22
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY,
! PERFUMERY, AC.
'■pilE undersigned offers for sale on as low __o
A terms as any house in the State, pure and
reliable Medicines, and w arranted genuine. zjl
i Chemicals in great variety,
Drugs in great abundance and always fresh.
Perfumery, assorted. Foreign ami Domestic,
Instruments—Surgical, Dental and all others,
Toilet Articles in great variety.
Fancy Soaps and other Soaps in great varictv,
Paints, 0i1.,, Turpcutiue, Burning Fluid,
I French Window Glass, mid fresh Puffy,
. I sint brushes. ( oh.rs, louis. Pencils and Sponges,
t arnish Coach. Furniture, Damar and Japan
] Medicinal Herbs and Botanic Medicines.
’ Sl ‘ l| oh. Cougr. ss Water ami best Citrate Magnesia,
Snuff, lens. Blacking, Crucibles, Sand Paper
Medical Scales, Mortars and Pestles, Iron ami Porce
lain,
Geletinea, Soda. Potash, Alum, Saltpi tre,
Castor Oil. Sweet Oil. Cod Liver oil. Rose Water
Quinine, Morphine. Piperine and Acids,
Balsam Wild Cherry. Cherrv Pectoral, tazengea
Gum Drop., Bryant’s Cholera Keiaedv, "genuine.”
And all other reliable nrepuratiou. of Medicine,
Best W me. and Brandv for Medicinal use onlv,
I Best Mustard and Spices for fnniilv use.
I Abundance of fresh Garden and Hower Seeds,
Kentucky Blue Gruss Seed and other Seeds.
GEORGE PAYNE.
■ ~ ~ ~ Druggist ami Apothecarv,
< orner Mulberry St. mid Cotton Avenue. Macon. Ga.
- wt 17
A. A. MENARD,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CHKHItY S'I’ItMUIT, MACON, < I-V.
1| AS just reeciied ami will keep constant- -j
,*'; v " n I .’!“ n<! " ’“l'plj Os DRUGS A
.xihltlt ! Mg., consisting of Mt.
QUININE,
IODINE,
SA LACINE,
CHLOROFORM.
IODINE POTASH,
CALOMEL,
MORPHINE,
PIPERINE,
HLUE MASS,
Also, a large lot of American. English am’l German
PERFUMERY
CAMPHINE.
BURNING FLUID,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE
ALCOHOL,
SWEEDISH LEECHES.
~ , GARDEN SEEDS, 4c„ de.
wivul- , k ' L '’!• “ pure article of BRANDY A
I Ar. tor .'ll’diciiiol purpose*.
BEAI Tll'l l„
ot Striking ou exhibition. CjR mmu ><<>
t.bxnii-tf
LAW MOTK I .
r l''HE undersigned offers his services in the practice
1 of the LAW iu the several counties of the Ala
con District; also out of the District, in Jones, Mon
roe and Dougherty, »nd by special contract, tn any
county of the State. Office opened iu the citv of Ala
con Ist «»f March ensuing. ( ntil then div address is
Albany, Ga. ABNER P. POWERS.
Jan 28
h. <. HODGKINS 4 SON,
Il.a/rrd i», tnuf Manujueturer* trf,
SPORTING ARTICLES ALONE.
Everv tiescription of
G--crjsrs,
I RIFLES, PISTOLS, FISHING TAO
KLE, CUTLERY, WALK
ING STICKS, &c.
THE public generally are invited to ealland exam
ine great a variety as can be fuuud in any house in
. the Southern States. ‘ bov 12
GRANITE HALL
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE.
| nPHE subscriber will open the above Hall
I about the first of April next, for the ac
commodation of Families, Day Boarders and
j Transient Customers. This ’House is nowjhiißßk
1 offered as inferior to no other First Class Hotel iu
the South, and from its central location, its large
and an y rooms, offers great inducements and accom
modations to Families and Transient persons. The
public mav expect from this House, all the luxuries
and comforts to be found in any other hotel.
R F. DENSE,
i mar 2-ts ,^e Floyd House.
F. I». B A I LE Y,
attohney at la tr.
Dhusoii. Terrell Co., Ga.
T 1 TILL Practice in the following Counties : Ter-
V v veil Superior Court, Ist Monday in March and
September.
Early Superior Court, 3d Afonday in March and
September.
Clay Superior Court, 4th Monday in March and
! September.
I Stewart Superior Court, rd Afonday in April and
' October.
Randolph Superior Court, Ist Alonday in Afay and
I November.
Calbonn Superior Court, 4lh Monday in May and
i November.
Lve Superior Court, 4th Alonday in March aud
I September.
Dec. IT, 1«57..1y.
Lumber Yard.
4. have at my :4and, on Magnolia Street, known as
I Gorman’s Ware House, a large Jot of Lumber ot
every description, which I will sell at the lowest mar
ket uric** for Cash and would invite all who wish any
kind of Lumber, Lathes. Shingles, Fence Posts Ac., to
send their orders with the cash accompanying which
will be required in all cases, except ov special con
» tract. lam also prepared to till any bill for Lumber
which cannot be found on the yard at the shortest no
lice. D. B. WOQDRUFF.
I aprjivtf.